We’re seeing a whole load of different convertibles that straddle the line between laptop and tablet since the launch of Windows 8. There are detachable slates with keyboard docks, like the Samsung Ativ Smart PC Pro. There are sliding models such as the Toshiba Satellite U920t. There are . . . → Read More: Review Lenovo ThinkPad Twist S230U

This year’s Lenovo IdeaPad U410 Touch is basically the same, but better, for the same price – it’s like the refreshes Apple does with its MacBook Pros and MacBook Airs, but this is actually more wide-reaching. The CPU is slightly faster, the dedicated Nvidia graphics are significantly more capable, the hard drive size is boosted . . . → Read More: Review Lenovo IdeaPad U410

Lenovo’s 13.3-inch ultrabook is no testbench titan, and we’d like to get longer battery life. But it’s easy on the eyes, shoulder, and wallet, a pleasure to use, and comes with outstanding customer support.